A. The word is "Lumbered" luhm-berd.
B. He walked very lumberedly while holding the weights, bumping into everyone and eveything in his path. C. –verb (used without object)
1. to move clumsily or heavily, especially from great or ponderous bulk: overloaded wagons lumbering down //the// dirt road.
2. to make a rumbling noise. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Lumbered

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E. Synonyms
1. trudge, barge, plod.
Antonyms
1. glide, walk perfect, balanced
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F. Whenever i have to carry anything that is pretty heavy, which should go for just about everyone unless your like superman, i'll usually walk very carefully, trying not to bump into anything that will set me off balance and become lumbered. For example when moving a television or a heavy table.
G. This word connects to this butler movie where the children try to learn how to walk straight and balanced with a book on their head, where they try to keep balance and try to walk exactly the opposite way you would if you were lumbered.
H. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/breakingviewscom/3104083/Financial-crisis-British-taxpayer-lumbered-with-BandB-bad-bank.html The word is being used to describe how lumbeed the British taxpayer is by the money.



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